“You will see Peace Church people out in the street, protesting and in council meetings working for policy change and also having fun, too," interim Pastor Jim Mitulski said.
Organizers have found some success advocating for issues such as jail care and a crisis response team, but they said much work remains to be done in the criminal justice system.
From the editorial: "If you know the story, share it, how on June 15, 1920, three Black circus workers Elias Clayton, Elmer Jackson, and Isaac McGhie just passing through Duluth, were falsely accused of raping a white girl and were arrested. And how they later were ripped from their jail cells by a white mob, dragged up the Duluth hillside, and hung to death from a streetlight."